Whoa I was sitting on the couch and that sucker moved some hanging lamps in the room.
They swung about 4 inches back and forth!:eek:
The USGS said it hit at 3:40 and I felt it at 3:44!
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Whoa I was sitting on the couch and that sucker moved some hanging lamps in the room.
They swung about 4 inches back and forth!:eek:
The USGS said it hit at 3:40 and I felt it at 3:44!
:eek:
How did Edster and the Mini-Katz handle the world shaking?
I think its technically Baja California, Mexico
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Baja, Too Close to Home!
:p
I was thinking about you, Richard. Glad you're ok. :)
It happened aways away. but to feel it that strongly, from that distance makes you think.:eek:
One person called and said that all CELL SITES were down, but the landlines worked.
Also, on the local news a woman from Australia called in to report on what she felt. She then confessed she panicked and before the talking head cut her off, she said, "I always thought you Californians exaggerated about earthquakes....I'll have to take that back!"
:eek:
:eek: WoW I know.. I just read that it was 7.2 EarthQuake.. It also affected San Diego, CA & Pheonix, AZ & Las Vegas, NV..
Has anyone heard from Isabel? Does she live in that area of Mexico?
I also heard that it was a 7.2. It woke my SIL up and she and my brother and his family live in San Diego. I also heard that they could have some more larger earthquakes coming.:eek:
Is anyone interested in knowing whether the E's are OK?
Luckily they are - and their secretary too. :) "Edwina was huddled up against a tire of the car...but under it." - "I heard Eddie crying but could not see him -- it turned out he was behind me and running hell bent for leather into the house and up the stairs."
They're both very clingy now, of course and they will surely get extra cuddles and treats. :love: :love:
There are chance of large after shocks coming-the news reported that there have been some large ones this morning.
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The quake was felt in Santa Barbara - some 300 miles to the northwest of the area affected.
It was one of the goofiest quakes I had ever been in. It like being in a hammock going side to side and up and down.
Never a dull moment here in the land of the easily amused.:eek:
I have a friend in San Diego and she said it was still shaking this morning. Her husband who is from back east freaks out everytime it happens. Where she is more used to it having lived in California her entire life.
I was in San Jose yesterday and didn't feel a thing. Didn't even know about it until I saw this thread last night.
I hope everyone remains okay.